00:00
442 and 444, I have a welfare check[2] at (number withheld) West Janesville Road, unit (number withheld).
00:12
Forty-two. Four forty-four.
00:33
Four hundred and forty-four, go ahead.
00:37
Thank you. Four hundred and forty-four and 400 and forty-two have a welfare check[2] at (number withheld) West Janesville Road.
00:43
Unit (number withheld) . Have an anonymous caller, but they do want a callback.
00:49
Numbers in the notes.
00:51
Looking for (name withheld), who's still involved with domestic violence.
00:55
Her parents haven't been able to make contact with her in two days.
00:58
Her vehicle is with her parents.
01:02
Husband has a black Ford pickup truck that may be outside.
01:07
Also, they're known to be weapons.
01:09
Please be advised, they are known to be weapons at this address.
01:15
Four hundred and forty-two.
01:17
Four forty-two, ten four.
01:27
My caller is stating that there may be a no contact order that they have mutually broken, and she has been getting signs of distress over the last week.
01:47
Four hundred and forty-four.
01:48
Last time I talked to her, she didn't want any contact with her parents.
01:51
I'll give them a twenty-one.
01:58
And then just be advised, it wasn't her parents who called.
02:03
It is her sister who just want to remain anonymous if the information is asked with her sister.
02:12
10-4[1], she didn't want contact with her either.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment or confirmation; message received and understood.
[2]
welfare check: Request for officers to check on an individual's wellbeing or safety.